- Map of
Adharbayjan in the 9th-century...
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Muslim Kurdish dynasty,
centered in the
northwestern region of
Adharbayjan (Azerbaijan)
between the late 8th and
early 13th centuries. Originally...
- (or Daysam) (d. c. 957) was a
Kurdish commander who
occasionally ruled Adharbayjan between 938 and 955
during the
power struggle that
ensured after the...
- at
various times governor of Basra,
Sistan and Khurasan,
Armenia and
Adharbayjan. A
legendary warrior already during his lifetime, he is best
known for...
-
seven generations before him,
Firuz Shah Zarin-kulah had
migrated to
Adharbayjan"
Tamara Sonn. A
Brief History of Islam,
Blackwell Publishing, 2004, p...
-
Diyar Rabi'a and
Diyar Mudar, and at
times including Mosul,
Arminiya and
Adharbayjan as sub-provinces.
Following its
conquest by the
Muslim Arabs in 639/40...
-
seven generations before him,
Firuz Shah Zarin-kulah had
migrated to
Adharbayjan"
Barry D. Wood, The Tarikh-i
Jahanara in the
Chester Beatty Library:...
- الإسلامية – ولاية أذربيجان, romanized: al-Dawlah al-Islāmīyah – Wilāyat
Adharbayjān, Azerbaijani: İslam Dövləti – Azərbaycan vilayəti) is a
branch of the...
-
tribesmen there.
Under Caliph Uthman (r. 644–656), al-Ash'ath
governed Adharbayjan. In 657, he
fought as a
commander in the
Battle of
Siffin for Caliph...
-
Qinnasrin (northern Syria), the
Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), Armenia, and
Adharbayjan,
giving him
control over the Caliphate's
northern frontier. From this...